From the June/July 2019 Issue
Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Kitchen
The kitchen is outfitted in an assortment of natural materials, including a variety of hard and soft woods and stones.
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Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Entry
Gross used quarter-sawn white oak for horizontal surfaces and mahogany for vertical surfaces. “They play off each other in terms of tonality,” he says.
From the June/July 2019 Issue
Treasure Trove – Entryway
In the entry, a gallery wall of photographs reflects the Rabins’ years of travel. Adirondacks artist John Van Alstine created the sculpture on the console.
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Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – First & Second Floors
Though the Grosses live on the first floor, the home has four upstairs bedrooms. “We had to think not just about how my parents live here today, but eventually that […]
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Architecture/Build: Parental Consent – Exterior
The home’s exterior is clad in wood, stone, fiber cement and brushed aluminum. Large windows define the front façade. “The house employs highly energy-efficient strategies, including passive solar orientation and […]
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A Common Thread – Deck
Distinct zones on this Hunterdon County, NJ deck ensure there’s room for grownups and kids alike.
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A Common Thread – Table Setting
The colors in the table setting pull from the colors in the rest of the furnishings.
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A Common Thread – Seating
Colorful accessories can be switched out as the mood arises.
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A Common Thread – Lounge
Bold orange gets accessorized with navy, teal and yellow in the lounge area.